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Friday, February 8, 2013

Lincoln has started anew and with a shower of firecrackers! A new American luxury company has been birthed; it is the Lincoln Motor Company. Just say it, The Lincoln Motor Company. I love the sound of those words, it rings to a nice tone in my ears and has a soothing and luxurious connotation. The folks at the design studio definitely know what they are doing, and I am simply amazed at their first effort to turn the company around.

These videos below represent part one of the design analysis of the Lincoln MKZ. There will be a part two in the form of a highly pictorial follow up. It will be headlined by the track of an amazingly stunning, beautiful, and talented artist! So stay tuned! In the meantime, listen and watch carefully, and enjoy the video.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

For a while I've been grappling with whether or not I liked the new Range Rover. Let me just simply say this: sometimes pictures alone cannot render justice. Sometimes it takes a real life experience to really make a decision. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, well I think reality is worth a million! On that note, I've finally changed my attitude towards the new Range Rover. Previously, I disliked it alot, primarily due to the new headlamps and taillights. I thought they resembled that of the Ford Explorer - they do but at the same time they don't, if you can understand it those terms. So while I was attending the Chicago Auto Show, and during the time that I decided to explore my ambiguity of my feelings for the design language of the new Range Rover, I decided to just shoot a commentary video on the spot - live and direct. To describe this video, it's almost as if I'm in a studio, experimenting with ideas for a track. Here, I'm kind of like feeling out my likes and dislikes as the reality of the designs stand before me in real life - not to say I didn't also have prior likes and/or dislikes. Now, in addition to the video below, I will also be doing a follow-up blog showing a pictorial representation of what I am describing in the video, in regards to my admiration for the particular design "stories" being told on the Range Rovers.

About Me

The Seranitafari Street Team is comprised of two dudes, Gebre Mesquitta (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design Technology) and Jamal Mcclean (Iraq War army veteran and former Industrial Design Technology student). While attending the Art Institute of Philadelphia, they often took the same classes and found out that they both shared an immense love for cars. Founded in October 2010, The Seranitafari Street Team is here to do car homework. They analyze car design, and if neccessary, suggest improvements in words or in sketches...We roam the STREETZ with a camera. This is the two-man car paparazzi! "flashin' flashin' lights! lights" Oh, and look out for our official website to come soon at www.seranitafaristreetteam.com!